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Appendix A. Differences Among Survey Data Sources
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Percentage change in per capita alcohol consumption, United States, 1977–2019.
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Percentage change in total per capita ethanol consumption by State, United States, 2018–2019.
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Surveillance Reports
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Surveillance Report #109
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Prevalence of needed treatment for alcohol use and illicit drug use and percentage for not receiving treatment among those who needed treatment in the past 12 months, females ages 15–44, 2002–2015.
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Table 1-1. Prevalence of substance use, abuse, and dependence among females
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Table 1-2. Prevalence of any drinking, binge drinking, and heavy drinking in the past 30 days
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Table 1-3. Prevalence of any drinking, binge drinking, and heavy drinking in the past 30 days among females ages 15–44
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Table 2-1. Prevalence of cigarette use, any illicit drug use, marijuana use, and nonmedical use of prescription drugs in the past 30 days among current drinkers, females ages 15–44, by age group, 3-year moving annual averages, 2002–2015.
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Table 2-2. Prevalence of cigarette use, any illicit drug use, marijuana use, and nonmedical use of prescription drugs in the past 30 days among current drinkers, females ages 15–44, by race/Hispanic origin, 3-year moving annual averages, 2002–2015
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Table 3-1. Prevalence of alcohol and illicit drug abuse and dependence in the past 12 months among females ages 15–44, by age group, 3-year moving annual averages, 2002–2015
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Table 3-2. Prevalence of alcohol and illicit drug abuse and dependence in the past 12 months among females ages 15–44, by race/Hispanic origin, 3-year moving annual averages, 2002–2015
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Table 4-1. Prevalence of need for treatment for alcohol use and illicit drug use and percentage for not receiving treatment among those who needed treatment in the past 12 months, females ages 15–44, by age group, 3-year moving annual averages, 2002–2015
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Table 4-2
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Surveillance Report #112
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Percent distribution of principal (first-listed) diagnoses among discharges with any (all-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis for U.S. population ages 12 and older, 2015.
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Percent distribution of principal (first-listed) diagnoses among discharges with principal (first-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis for U.S. population ages 12 and older, 2015.
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Table 1. Number and rate of discharges with principal (first-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis for U.S. population ages 12 and older, by sex and age group, 2000–2015
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Table 2. Number and rate of discharges with any (all-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis for U.S. population ages 12 and older, by sex and age group, 2000–2015
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Table 3. Average length of stay (in days) for discharges with principal (first-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis for U.S. population ages 12 and older, by sex and age group, 2000–2015
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Trends in percent distribution of principal (first-listed) diagnoses among discharges with principal (first-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis for U.S. population ages 12 and older, 2000–2015
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Trends in percent of discharges with principal (first-listed) or any (all-listed) mention of an alcohol-related diagnosis among all discharges for U.S. population ages 12 and older, 2000–2015
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Surveillance Report #116
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Surveillance Report #118
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Surveillance Report #120
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Surveillance Report #76
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Decedent's role in alcohol-related traffic fatalities, United States, 2004.
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Figure 3a. Decedent’s role in nonalcohol-related traffic fatalities, United States, 2004.
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Table 1. Traffic crashes, traffic crash fatalities, and alcohol-related traffic crash fatalities1, United States, 1982–2004.
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Table 11. Percentage distributions of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level among alcohol-involved drivers, according to sex and age,
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Table 12. Driver’s alcohol involvement in fatal traffic crashes, according to sex and age
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Table 13. Alcohol involvement1 among young drivers under age 21 and drivers ages 21 and older in fatal traffic crashes
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Table 2. Total and alcohol-related1 traffic fatality rates per 100 million vehicle miles traveled and 100,000 registered vehicles, licensed drivers, and population, United States, 1982–2004.
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Table 8. Drivers involved in fatal traffic crashes and given blood alcohol concentration (BAC) tests, according to injury severity
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Surveillance Report COVID-19
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Total per capita alcohol consumption in gallons of ethanol by State, United States, 2019.
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U.S. Alcohol Epidemiologic Data Reference Manuals
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About NIAAA
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Human "Brain Bank" Tissue for Alcohol Research
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Congressional Budget Justification
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Emergencias y muertes relacionadas con el consumo de alcohol en los Estados Unidos
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Varenicline Study